1920 Pennsylvania Red Caps Games

Stories are placed in order of the date they appeared.

February 28, 1920

Indianapolis, IN
"Will the East Organize Soon - Opinion is Strong That She Will Come Under. - (By C.D. Marchall.) - I have been asked many time about the situation in last fall's circles in the East, did I think that the big Eastern cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlantic City, Brooklyn, and New York would organize a league of base ball. It is known that there is a little budfulling circulating among some of the Eastern managers and that extends into the West but it is thought that the storm will soon blow over. Now that the West has organized and is busy laying plans of how to keep her best players, I am sure that the Eastern managers will be almost forced to come together. They know Rube Foster and C.I. Taylor, as well as you do and what is more they fear these two wizards of the West and since the news has reached them that the West has "come together" they are shocked, presumably. But enby and this "get even" idea are to be elminiated in colored base ball circles in the season of 1920 and only thought of heading the league teams is the thing uppermost in every manager's mind. Winning the pennant should be the argument."

August 21, 1920

Glens Falls, NY
"Laurentide Paper Company and Pennsylvania Giants Meet Locals in Double Header on Saturday. - One of the fastest baseball teams to play in Glens Falls... will appear at Recreation Park Saturday afternoon for games against the Glens Falls team... The Pennsylvania Giants have been scheduled Saturday at a guarantee... local team feels able to... This colored team managed by Dunbar who at one time was a member of Bill Wernecke's Mohawk Giants of Schenectady, has met and defeated such well known colored teams as the Brooklyn Royal Giants."

September 12, 1920

New York, NY
"Red Caps Win - New York, September 17. - Earl's Pennsylvania Red Caps scored Sunday over the Farmers in a well played game, the score being 4 to 9."

September 18, 1920

September 19, 1920

East New York, NY
"Penn. Red Caps and Cubans Lose - East New York, September 24. - Last Sunday the Penn Red Caps lost to the East New York Athletic Association in a well played game, the score being 5 to 0; the second game played on the campus was between the East New Yorkers and the Cuban Stars, who also bowed to defeat, the score being a close one, 11 to 12."

East New York, NY
"At East New York - Pennsylvania Red Caps 0, East New York Athletic Association 5."

September 26, 1920

Jersey City, NJ
"Cavens Lose to Porters - The Caven Points dropped two loosely-played games to the Pennsylvania Red Caps at the Jersey City Ball Park yesterday afternoon. The scores were 5-2 and 7-4. Wasserman pitched good ball for the Cavens in the first, but errors cost him the game. The Porters drove Tinker from the mound in the first inning of the second game when they got off to a 3-run lead."

October 3, 1920

Brooklyn, NY
"Each Wins a Game - Brooklyn, New York, October 8. - The Pennsylvania Red Caps and the Ivanhoe Athletic Club split even in a double-header at Ivanhoe Park Sunday, the Red Caps winning, 8 to 2, while the local boys copped, 3 to 1."

June 6, 1920

Queens, NY
"Ivanhoe A.C. Slaughtered - New York, New York, June 11. - The Pennsylvania Red Caps won a (illegible)-cut slugfest from the fast Ivanhoe Athletic Club team at Ivanhoe Park, last Sunday by the score of 16 to 10. The visitors batted out a (illegible) of 16 hits, as (illegible) 14 for the home boys."

Queens, NY
"Bacharach Giants on Top - Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 6. - Four runs in the sixth was enough for Bacharach Giants to win from Pennsylvania Railroad Red Caps of New York here today, 7 to 3."

July 7, 1920

Atlantic City, NJ
"Bacharach Giants on Top - Atlantic City, New Jersey, July 7. - The Bacharach Giants won the second game of the series from the P.R.R. Red Caps of New York here today. Score 5 to 2."

July 25, 1920

Brooklyn, NY
"Red Caps Win and Lose - Brooklyn, New York, July 30. - The Pennsylvania Red Caps split even in a double-header last Sunday with the fast Ivanhoe A.C., losing the first by the shut-out route and taking the dinner engagement, 6 to 1. Both were well-played games."

August 7, 1920

Brooklyn, NY
"Red Caps Tie Game - Pennsylvania Red Caps and Robins' Dry Dock team battled at Todd Field Saturday for eight innings, two a 3 to 3 tie, the game being called on account of rain. After trailing most of the way, William Parks's single, Deedy Crosson's sacrifice and Thomas's single, scoring William Parks, brought across the tying run in the eighth frame."

August 8, 1920

Long Island, NY
"Stage 9th Inning Rally - Long Island City, August 20. - The Pennsylvania Red Caps won a clean-cut victory over the Springfields Sunday, score 6 to 5. The visitors were behind when they came to bat in the ninth; three singles, a free pass and a stolen base turned the trick."

August 14, 1920

Brooklyn, NY
"Each Win a Game - Brooklyn, New York, August 20. - The East New York Athletic Association and the Pennsylvania Red Caps split a twin bill at East New York Oval Saturday. The Red Caps copped the first by a run, score 4 to 3, and the local boys the (illegible) engagement 7 to 3. Ad Langford was the losing pitcher for the Caps."

East New York, NY
"At East New York (first game) - Pennsylvania Red Caps 4, East New York 3. Second game - Pennsylvania Red Caps 3, East New York 7."

August 15, 1920

August 29, 1920

Brooklyn, NY
"Penn Red Caps in Even Break - Brooklyn, New York, September 3. - The Pennsylvania Red Caps broke even in a double engagement with the Ivanhoes Sunday, winning the first by the score of 4 to 3, dropping the dinner affair 6 to 3. Wiley, who hurled the early struggle, allowed the home boys seven hits."